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Jonathan Kay on Recurrent flooding at Corbrook & Swanbach Ford

24th October 2023 @ 8:12am

Sadly, it would seem our inept council has no plan to address the issue at Swanbach Ford, even though it's been an issue for many years and most likely many decades.
I submitted a formal complaint detailing 11 specific concerns regarding the state of the local roads on 8th Feb and I had a full reply on 30th March.
In my opinion the response lacked detail, clarity and was completely underwhelming.
In summary (the letter is too long to add here) ...

  • They acknowledge the road surface Swanbach Ford needs attention but won't do this until the drainage issue is fixed.
  • The drainage issue is complex and will be costly to fix.
  • There is no plan to fix the drainage issue and they can give no information on whether this will ever happen. So nothing will be done.

In case you're interested, in the same letter they said the Green Lane issue near the village – and where traffic lights have been in place since July / Aug 2022 – would be fixed circa April 2023.
The complete lack of action sums them up.

Brian Bugeja on Recurrent flooding at Corbrook & Swanbach Ford

24th October 2023 @ 7:20am

Helpless situation, and without the proper support / response.

An improper service for the Council Tax;
- Corbrook flooding – £1000s pumped, still flooding
- Sandbach ford – £1000s pumped, still flooding
- Green Lane road : 1.5 years 'solved' by means of Traffic lights
- Green bin – new charges!
- Audlem Car Park : NEW Charges...


Join the Audlem Car Park protest, in Audlem, on the 4th November, 2023 @ 11:00 a.m.

Michael Parton on Car Parking

23rd October 2023 @ 10:40pm

I have received the following communication from Cheshire East under the Freedom of Information Act, contents are as follows.

"I can confirm that Cheshire East Council holds the information you have requested. (Regarding the Car Park Charges) I have detailed below the information requested".

Quote – "The 19 individual town by town parking review/surveys/assessments cost in the region of £112,500 as a total, we do not hold costing information on a town by town basis."
The cost is solely the consultants employed for the proposal and does not cover the infrastructure costs etc that would be required should the policy be adopted."

For a council claiming it is in financial distress it is quite outrageous.

Michelle Taylor on Recurrent flooding at Corbrook & Swanbach Ford

23rd October 2023 @ 7:23pm

A highway agency guy has been stuck in the flood since 7.30am this morning. he is still there. i have given him food and drink as has my neighbours. he is diabetic and been on his feet for 12 hours. i have put a deckchair out for him to sit in but he is concious about directing traffic to minimise cars getting trapped. he is still waiting for RAC to rescue him that should have happened at 2.30pm but as of 7.30pm he is still waiting!! he is actually responsible for Shrewsbury area but feels that he should look ater this road whilst he is here. Shame those responsible for this area did not have the same drive to look after this area.

Bruce Mantle on Recurrent flooding at Corbrook & Swanbach Ford

23rd October 2023 @ 7:13pm

Michelle Taylor,
I can only hope that the latest motorists to be stranded put in hefty insurance claims to CEC.

Michelle Taylor on Recurrent flooding at Corbrook & Swanbach Ford

23rd October 2023 @ 6:07pm

In their wisdom the council have removed the road closed signs and lo and behold more vehicles trapped in the flood at Swanbach ford.
Fire engine just had to rescue another car trapped. Van also was trapped earier and highways truck trapped. this part of Green Lane is still not passable.
Why they thought it was okay to open the road i have no idea. it is chaos out here and it is getting increasingly frustrating seeing the hazard escalate as night falls.
Did the council not think it might be worth at least pumping the water out to actually make it safe to reopen the road!

Susan Critton on flood Windmill Lanr Buerton

23rd October 2023 @ 4:56pm

Hi

Can any local farmers help to unblock the drains for us please? Windmill Lane Buerton. We have a lot of elderly living here. Due to the main Woore Road being closed, we have no way of getting through to get to Audlem, unless you drive a 4 x 4

Thank you

Peter Kay on Proposed Car Park Charges for Audlem

23rd October 2023 @ 11:57am

I have started thinking about my email to Cheshire East as the charges will surely be very bad for the local economy. I found the Rural Action Plan online. These brief extracts demonstrate that different parts of the Council don´t talk to each other.

"Positive planning allows rural communities to adapt and thrive.

The rural economy does not sit in isolation from other factors which can impact upon its growth, sustainability and resilience: Planning, affordable housing, public transport, access to health facilities, education, older people's services, fuel poverty, viable local services, character/quality of environment and community engagement are all part of an associated matrix.

Local services such as village shops, pubs and post offices are at the heart of functioning communities, as well as offering a lifeline to many vulnerable residents. Investment in local services not only benefits communities but also employee recruitment and new business development."

Judy Evans on Bags of Potatoes

23rd October 2023 @ 6:41am

Eric Callwood's on the Whitchurch Road, are great for large bags of potatoes – and very accessible to the village. Last farm on the right, as you approach the Coole Lane (Overwater Marina) turn when leaving the village (large white farm house) – so less than a mile out of Audlem.

Jeff Price on Fraud

22nd October 2023 @ 2:25pm

Interesting article on the BBC website this morning which might be of some interest to local residents. In the year to March 2023, the Home Office recorded 1.25 million cases of fraud. Just 4% were investigated and only 4000 cases ended up in court. Mmmm....

Peter Sweet on Parking charge proposal

22nd October 2023 @ 9:25am

If they upped their game they wouldn't need to take the easy route of stinging the motorist:

Cheshire East Council dished out just 22 fixed penalty notices as 4,456 fly-tipping offences plagued the borough
Fly-tipping costs Cheshire East about £239,000 a year but the council has a 'dismal' record for dealing with it and issued just 22 fixed penalty notices for 4,456 offences, councillors heard.


Gloria Carter on kitchen fitter

21st October 2023 @ 9:20pm

Re kitchen fitter. Sorry I should have given my email address, I think!.?

lizziedrippingnb@gmail.com

Thanks Gloria

Nick Smith on Bags of Potatoes

21st October 2023 @ 5:20pm

Hi, does anyone know where I, locally, can buy large bag of potatoes (56lbs)

Clare Hammond on Taking Pride in Our Village

21st October 2023 @ 5:08pm

MASSIVE THANK YOU TO THE PEOPLE OF AUDLEM AND THE COOP for helping raise money to support our current community groups, Audlem Saints FC, Friends of Audlem School and Audlem and district community action. Today is the last day of fundraising for these fantastic causes. Watch this space for details of our new causes who you can begin fundraising for from tomorrow just by scanning your membership card every time you shop. THREE CHEERS FOR THESE AMAZING GROUPS�'�🏻�'�🏻�'�🏻

Michael Hodges on Recurrent flooding at Corbrook & Swanbach Ford

21st October 2023 @ 1:42pm

Couldn't agree more with Nigel's comments. We need some proper accountability. And before we get the excuse that the weather over the last two days has been exceptional, when we drove through the Swanbach flood last weekend my wife and I both thought it was worse than before CE's work and the same later in the week, both before the latest deluge.

Andrew P Smith on NewParish Clerk

21st October 2023 @ 1:39pm

When Iwrotemy previouspostto welcomeCarol aboardthe good ship, Audlem, I neglected to point out that we certainly need a ship to navigate the recent flooding problems!!, especially in Corbrook and Swanbach, it seems?

Claire Capewell on Floods

21st October 2023 @ 9:29am

Is Corbrook passable this morning...by car ?

Nigel Young on Recurrent flooding at Corbrook & Swanbach Ford

21st October 2023 @ 9:20am

Bruce makes a very good point. Could CE, possibly Councillor Bailey, please advise what work was on the bill of works or job sheets for the recent road works at Corbrook A529 and Swanbach A529. I feel this should be aired publicly as I feel I'm not seeing value for money on my council tax.

Rob Edwards on Recurrent flooding at Corbrook & Swanbach Ford

21st October 2023 @ 8:53am

After driving through umpteen floods yesterday I thought of a useful use for HS2, Drains instead of Trains..

Lennie Meredith on Swanbatch flood

21st October 2023 @ 6:36am

The reason there's a dip at the old railway bridge at Swanbach is when the railway company constructed the railway they would have dug the road out to give height to the bridge instead of raising miles of track. Now there's no railway or bridge why not fill the dip back in to it's original level?

Michelle Taylor on Recurrent flooding at Corbrook & Swanbach Ford

20th October 2023 @ 8:11pm

you are absolutely right Bruce. only one week after the supposed "fixing the issue" at Swanbatch the road flooded again.

I complained to the council and they sent me a letter stating they didnt consider it dangerous!! it is an utter joke. i have made so many complaints over the years but still no action. i have in the past had to go out in my hi-vis to slow the traffic down myself in torrential rain and some chose not to take my visual warning and then were shocked to find their reg plate floating in the water.

I don't care what the council say, it is dangerous and they need to fix it, whether that be sorting the drains out or heightening the road, but at least put a visual on the bridge wall of the depth.

Bruce Mantle on Recurrent flooding at Corbrook & Swanbach Ford

20th October 2023 @ 6:17pm

Does anyone know what work CE Highways actually did recently in attempts to resolve the recurrent flooding at these two locations?
Does putting out Flood signs absolve CE Council from legal responsibility for any damage to vehicle engines etc from their failure to resolve the drainage problems over a period of several years?
The current rainfall is obviously exceptional but it's well known that it does not take much rain to cause flooding at Swanbach and Corbrook.

Gloria Carter on kitchen fitter

20th October 2023 @ 5:24pm

Hello, I have just had my en suite re fitted. The guy I used is a bathroom and kitchen fitter. I can highly recommend his work.
Email me and I'll let you have his details.
Gloria

Michelle Taylor on Swanbatch flood

20th October 2023 @ 5:22pm

I cannot believe it. they closed the road on Green lane where it is flooded to stop any more vehicles getting stranded and there is now a coach full of passengers stranded. he will have had to move the road closed sign to get to it and now his passengers are waiting for lifts to finally get home. the only vehicles getting through this flood are tractors.

Colin Cliffe on No surprise

20th October 2023 @ 4:29pm

No surprise to see all the usual floods again today. I would like to know how much money the wonderful Council wasted this time having spent weeks recently attending to the Corbrook and Swanbach dips with teams of workers, diggers, trucks a plenty, and the obligatory temporary traffic lights, only to make not one jot of difference. This pitiful shower couldn't fix a hole in a bucket properly and if they didn't continue to squander vast amounts of money so ineffectively just maybe we wouldn't have to endure continual extra charges like the brown bin fiasco and the proposed car parking charges, I despair of them.

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